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National Archives ref ACC/0219/002 is a Counterpart of lease for 31 years between 1. Christopher Barnard of St. Martin in the Fields, gent., trustee of Ann Pococke, and the said Ann Pococke of Westminster, widow. and 2. Robert Brugh of St. Martin in the Fields, upholder. Premises: messuage or stonehouse in Brewers Yard, par. St. Martin in the Fields [dimensions and abuttals given]; in occupation of (2); with authority to build new warehouse. Rent. one peppercorn. Consideration: £30 Covenant: by (2) to expand £50 in building new warehouse. Date: 1668 Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London,
National Archives ref QSP/580/19 is a document from Lancaster Quarter sessions records titled Whittington -- bastardy of Isabell Ustison and John Brugh. Date: c1684 Held by: Lancashire Archives,
National archives ref WYL100/PO/8/I/52 is a document of Bargain and Sale between 1. Sir Arthur Ingram, knight. 2. Peter Jacobs and Jacob Van Brugh of London, merchants. Sale by (1) to (2) of 40 tons of alum, half this in white alum and the other half in red alum, to be loaded at Whitby or Tease before August 15th and shipped to Amsterdam and there delivered to John Neese, merchant or his assigns. (1) to bear all hazards until the arrival of the alum at Amsterdam, though (2) shall pay for the carriage. (1) to receive £520 at the house of Peter Jacobs in St. Margarets parish near new Fish Street, the first payment of £50 to be returned if the alum fails to arrive safely in Amsterdam. Signatures Ar. Ingram. Witnesses Bernart Luttishuis Edw. Watson Date: 9 Jul 1624 Held by: West Yorkshire Archive Service, Leeds,
National archives ref Mss Eur C468 is an Extract, dated 21 Jan 1792, from military general orders, of the verdict of the court martial of Lt George Douglas, British Army 1788-92, for the murder of Lt James Brugh, British Army 1782-92. Held by: British Library: Asian and African Studies,
National archives ref HL/PO/JO/10/1/274 Held by: Parliamentary Archives, includes a Draft order of 4 October 1648 for payment of £200 to Captain Brugh, who brought General Major Munro from Ireland. Lords Journals, X. 529. In extenso. cross ref to Journals of the House of Lords for the same date for entries relating to the laying of these papers. The Journals of the House of Lords, Volume 10 are available in Google Books
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